How to spell LOURD correctly?
If you've misspelled "lourd", don't worry! Here are some correct suggestions: "loud", which means producing a lot of sound; "lord", referring to a leader or ruler; or "lured", meaning being enticed or tempted. Double-check to ensure the intended meaning matches your context.
List of suggestions on how to spell lourd correctly
- aloud I read the poem aloud to the audience.
- cloud
- dour Despite her successful career, she always appeared dour and never seemed to enjoy her own accomplishments.
- gourd I used a gourd to hold the birdseed in my backyard feeder.
- laird The laird of the castle was a wealthy and powerful man.
- lard The chef used lard to fry the chicken, giving it a crispy and flavorful coating.
- laud The President plans to laud the efforts of the brave firefighters during his speech.
- load
- lord The lord of the manor owned vast amounts of land and had many serfs.
- lords The lords of the land governed the peasants and serfs who worked their fields.
- Lou Lou is a professional photographer, specializing in landscape photography.
- loud
- lour I placed the book on the shelf, but it lay open on the page with the word "lour" prominently displayed.
- Lourdes Every year, thousands of pilgrims flock to Lourdes to visit the famous grotto.
- loused I loused up my presentation by forgetting my notes.
- lout He acted like a lout in the bar.
- Loyd
- Lured The snake lured her with its looks.
- lurid The lurid details of their indiscretion made for gripping reading.
- tour